National Storm Recovery Inc. (NSRI) Positioned to
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- Forecasters predicting 60% chance for “above-normal” 2020 hurricane season
- NSRI provides services that transform natural debris into useful chemical-free, environmentally beneficial products
- Impressive first-quarter results include over $6 million in revenues, over $1.7 million gross profit
Forecasters from the National Oceanic Administration Association are predicting a 60% chance for an “above-normal” 2020 hurricane season, including up to 6 major hurricanes with winds of 111 mph or higher (http://nnw.fm/6vZ2f). With a combination of expertise and dedication to the environment, National Storm Recovery (OTC: NSRI) is positioned to tackle the ecological effects of hurricanes through its services that include tree services, debris hauling, bio-mass recycling, and mulch manufacturing services.
Rather than allowing hurricane waste to be diverted into landfills, NSRI transforms this valuable natural debris into useful chemical-free products that benefit the environment.
Strong hurricane winds harm everything in their path, including urban landscapes, woody vegetation, and ecologically-diverse forests that include a myriad of tree species (http://nnw.fm/tBy4E). Impacts on individual trees can be especially profound, with effects that include severe physical damage, defoliation, partial breakage, dropped branches, toppling, and even complete uprooting.
NSRI provides innovative solutions that are based on principles of sustainability and recyclability, transforming tree debris into a variety of organic, attractive, next-generation mulch products that are packaged and marketed to garden hobbyists and professional landscapers. With its recent acquisition of Mulch Manufacturing, a 35-year leader and innovator in the space, the company is now ready to respond with full-service solutions while benefiting the environment and improving its bottom line.
“We’re in a very solid position after our recent acquisition,” said NSRI Chief Executive Officer Tony Raynor in a recent interview (http://nnw.fm/ufo7F). “We were also awarded three long-term three-year contracts that are already in place for storm recovery.
“We’re prepared to jump right into the action and help people get their cities back in order again, and not only take the tree debris that is knocked down…we take it, reprocess it and make it into usable products again.”
Through the acquisition of Mulch Manufacturing, Inc., NSRI was able to leverage the company’s established networks in sales, distribution and production, synergizing the activities of both companies into what Raynor calls “The Sustainable Green Team.”
After an impressive first quarter that includes revenues of over $6.2 million and gross profits of over $1.7 million (http://nnw.fm/Q0UPx), the company expects to exceed expectations this year as it enters what’s expected to become a historically busy hurricane season.
“At the end of the day, it’s important to share that belief that we are stewards of the environment, and that shouldn’t be understated,” Raynor noted. “We really enjoy and we’re passionate about what we do, and our numbers came out great and we’re excited about sharing that with the public.”
Based in Florida, NSRI’s client base includes governmental, residential and commercial customers. With an eye on sustainability and stewardship towards the environment, NSRI plans to continue growing its operations from a combination of both organic growth strategies and strategic acquisitions.
To view the company’s investor presentation, visit http://nnw.fm/7NP9t
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